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Listen to the Wind
by Greg Mortenson

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Author: Greg Mortenson
Illustrator: Susan Roth
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published)
Published: 2009-01-22
ISBN: 0803730586
Number of pages: 32
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Publisher: Dial
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Book Review: A Child's View of Receiving from Secular Sainthood: One Man's Road to Saving Humanity Through Education
Summary: 5 Stars


Listen to the Wind re-tells the story of Greg Mortenson, the secular saint of Three Cups of Tea, from the perspective of the children who benefited from the first school that he helped build in Pakistan. I recommend both this book and Three Cups of Tea. By knowing the adult book, you'll be able to add helpful background and perspective to Listen to the Wind as your children read Listen to the Wind.

Do you like to read heroic tales of overcoming daunting odds to achieve great things? Do you believe that we are past the age of heroes? If you answered yes to either question, you need to read Listen to the Wind and Three Cups of Tea immediately!

Here's the overview of both books. Greg Mortenson was a determined mountain climber on his way back from challenging K2, one of the world's highest and most dangerous peaks in the Himalayas, when he lost his way. He was exhausted from just having helped in the all-but-impossible rescue of one of his fellow climbers.

As a result of the second of his mistakes in leaving the so-called trail, Mortenson found himself needing help in a Balti village in Pakistan that he had never heard of, Korphe. The villagers nursed him back to health, and Mortenson began listening to their grievances against the Pakistan government which supported an on-going conflict with India over Kashmir, but did not provide a school for their children. The grateful Mortenson promised to build them a school.

Many people make such promises, but few fulfill them. Mortenson headed back to California and raised the $12,000 he estimated it would take to build the school. With the money in hand, he flew back to Pakistan and started buying supplies. Arriving at the village, his new Balti friends reminded him that there was no bridge to transport the supplies to the village. Mortenson headed back to raise the money for the bridge.

After many more trials, the school was built and a teacher installed. Mortenson had found his life work. He wanted to provide schools for all of the Pakistani children who didn't get an education, especially the girls, who were more likely to stay in their villages and improve living conditions. Everything was difficult.

Pakistanis didn't trust him. Muslims thought it was all a plot to convert children to Christianity. Some wanted bribes. People in the United States were generally opposed to helping Muslims unless they had been climbers in that part of the Himalayas. Mortenson got hate mail. But he persevered.

Eventually, his vision expanded to helping with water projects and to providing scholarships for higher education for those who graduated from the schools he built.

Conditions in Afghanistan also called out to him, and he established a similar program there.

But his slim efforts were being overwhelmed by madrassas funded with Saudi money that were often used to recruit and train terrorists. His life changed forever when in the aftermath of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan Parade Magazine wrote an article about his efforts to secure a lasting peace in the region by supporting moderate Muslims with educational aid.

You will seldom read such an excellent story about serving humanity in a selfless secular way that isn't tied to a religious vocation.

The book's title, Listen to the Wind refers to a real event. After recovering in the village, Mr. Mortenson wanted to do something for the villagers. He asked Haji Ali, the wise man of the village what to do. Haji Ali advised Mortenson to listen to the wind. Closing his eyes, Mortenson heard the sounds of children studying outdoors. He realized he should build them a school.

The title Three Cups of Tea refers to a story that Mortenson learned from those who wanted him to slow down and stop acting like an American: The local people wanted to ally with him, and he was trying to run everything. Results improved when he stepped back and became an ally instead of an authoritarian leader.

Here's the basis of the reference: Haji Ali, his first Balti friend, told Mortenson that he had to respect Balti ways. "The first time you share tea with a Balti, you are a stranger." "The second time you take tea, you are an honored guest." "The third time you share tea, you are family, and for our family, we are prepared to do anything, even die."

Listen to the Wind is actually two books in one. The first is an imaginatively illustrated story book about how Mortenson came to the village and returned to build the school. The second is a scrapbook of photographs of the real people and events. I found it quite brilliant to combine the two perspectives so that children can use their imaginations and also learn a historical story. Very nice!

May God bless the authors, their families, and those who work with Mr. Mortenson to expand the light of education to those who wish to see with it.

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